What would happen if a sun made of ice would collide with a normal, lava-made sun? Both suns would be the same size and ice-made sun's temperature would be -1000 degrees of celsius and normal sun's temperature +1000 degrees of celsius.
Would their combined effects cancel each other out so that instead there would be only empty space or one 0-degree sun?
Grayson Ward
Whatever happens, you're not boarding Voyager.
Joseph Brooks
>lava made sun Not what stars are made of
Elijah Watson
Are you retarded?
Leo Martin
Nothing can be minus 1000 celcius, minus 273.16 celcius is The lowest temperature possible
Evan Collins
Theoretically speaking, if two opposite suns, one of ice and one of "lava" as you put it, collided into each other, the extreme temperature difference would result in you still being a faggot.
Angel Garcia
>Implying there is such a thing as a sun made of ice.
Hunter Long
fire beats ice mate
John Hughes
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Adrian Ramirez
Lava melts ice
Ice turns to water which cools the lava enough to become rock
In the end you'd have a steaming rock
Cooper Jackson
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Christopher Johnson
>-1000°C
kill yourself.
Gavin Taylor
Stalepasta is stale
Gabriel Cook
both would cancel out in temp, but would collapse due to mass, and create either a huge fucking supernova, or a fucking black hole
Cooper Sanders
This is some real shitty GoT fan fiction op
Cameron Roberts
>-1000 degrees celsius do you even physics
Robert Howard
the coldest star known to man is 30 degrees Celsius
Camden Ortiz
>"Would their combined effects cancel each other out so that instead there would be only empty space or one 0-degree sun?"
this is literally
the stupidest fucking thing
i have ever heard op
please kill yourself
Jeremiah Roberts
Hey look! It's this thread again!
Gabriel Lopez
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Jaxon Bell
It would form a giant named Ymir. He'd nuzzle some giant cow tittie to grow to adulthood, then his children would slaughter him, and from his corpse craft the middle realm.
Connor Hughes
>not knowing the difference between temperature and heat >not knowing the minimum lowest temperature possible >not understanding how two objects in physical contact will reach thermal equilibrium over time.
Alexander Kelly
Lol made me shoot milk out my nose
James Evans
It'll turn your internal organs into diarrhea, and you'll shit yourself to death.
Connor Garcia
You should be more careful.
Julian Brooks
If they crash during the night, the ice sun wins.
If they crash during the day, lava sun wins.
David Martinez
Underrated post
Josiah Rodriguez
Ignoring the scientific impossibilities here including a planet at a temperature well below absolute zero, a star made of magma, the ice sun not under going nuclear fusion under its own mass or loss of energy, the answer is actually very simple!
Ice has a specific heat capacity of about 2.9 at 0 C. At -1000 it would have much, much smaller number approaching zero. "Magma" as in molten rock, have a variable specific heat capacity depending on what out is actually made of, but lets assume it has a value of about 1.
At the two bodies collided, as first the ice sun would warm up rapidly, but as it approached a higher temperature and its specific heat capacity increased to over double that of the magma suns, the tables turn. The magma sun slowly cools, and as temperatures even out you would be left with a still frozen ball of ice and magma.
So there you have it, ice ball cooled magma ball. Ice wins.